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China’s second military lead commits to strengthen US military relations

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China’s Deputy Chairman of the Central Military Commission, the nation’s second-ranking military leader, has declared China’s intention to bolster military cooperation with the United States.

Speaking at a high-profile international security forum, General Zhang Wei, the influential figure, expressed a commitment to enhancing military ties and fostering a more stable and collaborative relationship with the US.

General Zhang Wei’s statement comes at a time when global tensions have been escalating, primarily due to territorial disputes and technological competition. The senior military leader emphasised the importance of open dialogue and trust-building measures between the two military superpowers. He further stressed the need for mutual respect, crisis management, and the avoidance of unnecessary confrontation in international affairs.

This unexpected overture signals a potential shift in Sino-US military relations, though scepticism remains regarding the feasibility of such cooperation in a world fraught with geopolitical challenges.

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Does American media have TikTok bias?

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While the fate of TikTok remains uncertain in the U.S.—there is no shortage of possibilities.

Euro Bloch is a comprehensive program designed to highlight the breadth of topics and issues within the EU political landscape. It offers insightful analysis within the evolving framework of relations between the European Union and Australia/Asia-Pacific region. Hosted by Natanael Bloch.

Next month’s EU elections are looming, with the far-right gaining traction. In this episode, Natanael is joined by Professor Bruce Wilson, Director of EU Centre of Excellence at RMIT University. #EURO BLOCH

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Will the U.S. approve MDMA therapy?

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MDMA is a drug commonly known as molly or ecstasy.

Some medical professionals say it can be helpful for people with post-traumatic stress disorder — which is why a group has been fighting to get MDMA legalized as a prescription drug.

Currently, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is reviewing an application to use MDMA to treat PTSD. The agency is expected to announce its ruling as soon as August.

Anna Silman, a features correspondent with Business Insider joins Veronica Dudo to discuss. #IN AMERICA TODAY #trending #drugs #MDMA #MDMATherapy #business #pharmaceutical

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